Researchers at NYU Abu Dhabi, in collaboration with international partners, have uncovered new insights into how apples became the fruits we know today, showing that their evolution has been shaped by continuous exchange with wild apple trees.
This video covers the transformation of a found apple tree trunk that was previously advertised as "free." The trunk, left in the ground by previous owners after being cut back years ago, was taken and began its journey towards becoming a finished piece.
A variety of apple tree once thought to be extinct was found in Colorado Springs. The two Walbridge trees, planted about 130 years ago, stand in front of the Western Museum of Mining and Industry, ...
AOL: How to Grow and Care for an Apple Tree So It Produces Delicious Fruit for Decades
Growing an apple tree is a great way to enjoy delicious, fresh fruit from the comfort of your own home. Once these plants reach maturity, they can produce hundreds of apples per year—so you'll always ...
How to Grow and Care for an Apple Tree So It Produces Delicious Fruit for Decades
As you start to think of Spring time weather, you may begin looking around the yard making a to-do list to accomplish. One of those looming tasks may be finally “attacking” that old apple tree. Late ...
MSN: How To Tell The Difference Between An Apple Tree And A Crabapple Tree
What's the difference between a crabapple tree and an apple tree? This might sound like a setup for a joke, but it's a real question you might find yourself asking when that tree in your yard starts ...